in $f Yes. twice na nary milk. 'row Contented Cows' ut Dress For Every Occasion from $6.50 to $18 Sizes 3i la J 4 bust Demers House of Quality P.O. Box 327. Phone 27 Silk Striped Voiles In lovely effects for Afternoon Sln-ei Dresses. Hdg fi , b. Special $1.35 West of England Store Phone 753 DRY BIRCHW00D and Cedar $6.50 Per Load Cut to any length. HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue Phone 580 Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES. Don't Miss BENTS Summer Clearing Sale Dr. E. S. Tait DENTIST Helgorson Block, Prince Rupert, B.C. orrice 1 1 tat r- 0 to 0, X-Ray Service -Phcfrie 686. upen j ucsiiay, juiirsuuy ami Saturday KvenliiRs Mines on Coast hit South I SILVER SLIPPER lil.lle development work of any LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply to Lease Land In Queen Charlotte Land He- cording District of Prince Ilu-pert, and situate about one and a chains; thence southerly five: some surface stripping, about 10 chains; thence easterly one hundred and. sixty chains, more or lesSj, lo point of commencement, and containing eighty acres, more Or lss. LAXOAltA FtSIUNfl & PACKING CO. LTD., Applicant. Per n. II. Simpson, Aigent. Dated June inth, 1025. LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply to Lease Land feet long above the upper cabin and a sniall open cut. This, work exposed a quartr vein up lo G feet in width, enrrying a little c.ha Icopyril e Tb i sjnjrucd on Ihe surface for 500 feel anu apparently parallels the old showing above. Also IwO or three open culfl were put in on what is supposed lo be Ihe downward extension of I lif old allowing on which the work was done al 2,300 feet elevalion. The full Charlotte Land He-1 In Queen , e , y lllW0 Culs cording DiMrict of Prince n- M ot perl, and s luale a Lout I wo miles , w,,i(.h ih a northerly direction from 3; was Uooney Point, Massed Inlfl.1, , , Mp McLp0l, ow of ,,e urannm isiano, nrmso uuiummii. . .... ,,, urniprV Take Notice that Langara Fishing A Packing Company Limited, of Massed, B.C., occupation Parkers, intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands: Commencing at n post planted two miles in n northerly direction from Uooney point, Massed Inlet. Graham Island, British Col umbia; thence easterly five chains, iriorw or less, to low water mnrk; thence northerly along low water mark ono hundred and sixty chains; thebre all slimmer prospecting and do lug Ihe irbove work, Martin and Shannon The Marlin iV Shannon hold iligs consist or forty-eight crown-granted mineral claims situated al the head of Khulzo fblet, on Ihe inouhlnin ort Hie south .side of tbe Khlilze liver, and extend fronH tide water to ! about six ililles Iv'uck. Tlib orlg- iiial group wus slaked In June, 11)08. by Alexander McLeod, of Vancouver. Considerable devel- westerly five chains; thence npmenl work was sunsequenuy southerly one hundred and 8ixtydnne and a Irani built froln i the chains, more or less, to point of lieadi lo the fool or the hill- on commencement,, and containing. which Hie showings were found, Mirlilv acres, inrtrn ot- less. la distance of about 4 miles. No- LA NO A It A FISIILN'G & PACKING, tiling, however, lias been dohe rorj PACKING GO. LTD. Applicant, Per K, II Simpson, Ageul. Dated June 13th, 1925. a number or years. The properly was under oplion Ibis summer lo New York Inleresls, but noth ing was done at the mine, tWK TATT.T HTCWH PAGB riVB ot frtnee Rupert Reported NEAR STEWART Upon by Resident Engineer Work of Development Common (l iom Hie Annual Report of 0. A. Clothier, liesident Mining I ces on Group of C,a,m9 Sald Kngitieer. ' To Look Well. There appears to have been about the tiuliiir nnl .u,,,,,,,.!:.... . - - ' P , 1,1 "oig .ih previous years in Mkeenn Miver Mining IJiviHon., Coveninient records show Hint ninety-sils claims were slaked iliiniig the year, the urealesl ncllvitv i.;.,., ;.. i-rn.. gal uhi Lake section. There are two shipping properties in this division, Uiv sioii. Hie the Belrhonl-Siirf Helmmif-Sm-r Inlet l.,l.,i c, ...... ...... Company and the- Patteroiicumnfr a ,""'', ,rai trail group on Porcher Island. There has been considerable prospeci-!,"afh prospect- """" u'' u, " ,0 .,hfi' " ' ' 'IliA aHia. f U'T ?" k, , r,,nsl aml Miowii by the recording of a nimiber or claims. An option was obtained by' New York' till inleresls Altnla rtn I 1. a ' If.. .l ! 0 r t l t on the Martin A Shannon holdings at the head of Kul-se Inlet, just north of Swanson Day, in (lie early fall, hut. noth ing was done toward operating ft. This lias been reported as a hiflr showing and would mean extensive work. Belmont-Surf inlet Mines. The company's mining hold- nigs are situated 7 miles up from the iiad of Surf Inlet, on the west coast of Princess Iloyt.1 is kind was undertaken, (lie. total amounting In 2,72 4 feet of which there were 1,283 feel hf raises, 1,333 feel nr drifts, 113 feet of crosscuts and 15 feel of winze.- An jnformalion is available as STKWAIIT, July 8 Two crews are working on the Silver Slipper group under the direction of John Haah'li, the locator, one from the wllwmss- . A In ......... hit; ihiii i tilling nuiiit; SUllrttr prospecting on one of the veins, and opening up the site for a crosscut tunnel. The Silver Slipper consists of a group of six claims just south of the Silverado, ll is about the most advantageously located property in the district from the j ..... I I . : i to whether a dividend has been i" " "a " ul ' UR ilerlarixl 'Af IU vi. ru. til'' Ji IM JM'l. J III" property, lo date has paid ?C87, uuo in dividends. Unless pew ore bodies are discovered, which does not appear land. Since opening in the fall probable after the exhaustive, cx- of I!) IC. this properly has work-j floral Ihn already done, (he pro-ed continuously, producing, in a't"'i'ly will within a comparatively little over eight years, approxi-(short limp have to curtail nper-nialely 731,185) Ions of ore min- alinns, which have been carried ed and milled, yielding 276,05fi on so efficiently by the staff at o. gold, 151,025 Di. silver, and 4.49 4,108 lb. copper; a total of over G,50O,ri00. This year's production amount to 80,500 tons or ore mined and Hie mine, consisting of Fred Penn, eneml superintendent; J. W. Harey, mine superintendent; and K. Hawkins, auditor. Mllbank Croup. milled, which yielde.l 34,583 oz.j The Milhank group is compris-gold, 15,781 oz. silver, and 025,, cd of five mineral claims Mil-238 lb. copper; both gold and'barik, Pie. Summit. Clawhammer copper being grealer than last and Golden Ore. formerly the year and the gojd Hie greatest since IU20. The enhanced valued are doubtless due lo the ore obtained from the pillars in the upper levels, which, provided about 50 per cent, of the ore mined. The Pugslcy mine fur nished approxinilely 20 per eiil, of the lotntrtonhage mined. May Have To Close. The lower levels huve proved so disappointing in developing ore of commercial value thai no further sinking was done His Plarlrnberger rroup. 'I'lie claims are situated alout 2 miles north of Swanson baj-, at an elevation or about 0(10 feet, and are now owned by K. II. Crawford and, associates. This is an nl.l property and considerable work has been done in prospecting, stripping Ihe vein, and a crosscut tunnel driven about loo feel toward Ihe vein, which is of pyrilized quart;, from 0 lo 12 feet in width in schist formation. This year "the crosscut tunnel year: in fact, comparatively S'a extended to about 100 feet, culling the: vein al a depth of 310 feet from Ihe surface. No further work was done this year, it being Ihe intention lo Jo some drifting both ways ort the vein ifrom Ihe crosscut tunnel Yifcxt season. This Is a big showing, but values on Die surface bavo lieeri half miles east of MasscttUoo low lo make the ore. of rrtm Lighthouse nl the moiilh of Mas-mercial grade, it is lo be hoped sett Inlet, Graham Island, Urit- thai the amount of development sh Columbia. iwork being done will be reward- TAKL XOTICK that Langara Fishing A Packing Company Limited, of Victoria, IJ.C, occu pation, packers, intends to apply tor a lease of Ihe following described lands: Commencing al a post planted at the northwest corner of Lot Seven. Graham Island, llritish ed with a shipping or milling grade ore-. lis ideal location M'nuhl make a comparatively low grade profit able. Pink Rose Group. The Pink Hose properly s Vns formerly called Hie Hollon group and is situated on ihe north side of Ihe head of Klekann inlet, Columbia, about one and a half j about 2 miles from I ho beach, at miles east of Massed Liglithousenn elevation of 2,200 feet. The at the mouth of Massed Inlct.jyrriup is now comprised of seven firahum Island, Hrillsh Cnlum- mineral clainls Copoer Cliff, bla; thence northerly five chains, Sew Crown, Bella, Key, Pink more nr less to low water mark;,pose, Last Chance And Bonanza, thence westerly, along low walcrjThe work done on the properly mark one hundred and sixty! since last reported on consists of water not more than a mile soii'lh ot Slewarl. The properly was bonded this spring by Dave J-'rumenlo, or I'rumenlo, Ryan & Maellonell, Vancouver, who was also instrumental in organizing the Terminus, and Hie Silver Slipper Mining Co. formed. Quick work has been done in securing finances for development. Two Veins. Two strong veins have been determined lo dale, the one nbw receiving attention being 12 feel wide and traced for a distance of 000 feet. U slrrkes X.W.-S.E. and dips jnlo tlie(h,iU at an angle of 65 degrees. The ore runs up lo $50 on the surface in gold, silver and lead, wiih a highly silicioUs gangue, the type of ore lira I has been very mwi-li in de-luand by (lie smelter ni Anyox. INDIAN IS SHIPPING ITS ORE TO SWANSEA Goes Through Herbert Carmlch-ae!, of Victoria, Who Is Handling the Ore. The Indian Mines Corporation, Limited, report that, the present shipment or ore is be-ins taken over by ore buyers for a Swan-j sea smeller, and that they are negotiating, for further shipments in the near future, says Hie Portland Canal News. The shipment consist of about 50 Ions and is. all delivered al the wharf. 'Hie purchase was maife by Gapt. Haul, managing engineer of the Victoria mine, for Herbert Carrnichael of 'Vic toria, who is agent for a group of smelters in Swansea, with which is associated a number of Belgian and French smelters. He has the option of 'sending oro to any one of them. The pur- c'hases are first sampled anil an alyzed hy any provincial assayer here, and 25 per cent of the ore values paid immediately upon bis report being received. Then on shipment from Vancouver a fur ther payment of 50 per cent will be made. STEWART J. Milligan arrived, m-enlly rrobi Sinithehs lo . surey Ihe ViclnrM Mine groviy. Jiert F Stnilb, assistant manager of the VfEN there's real zest in A aLiftbpovbath. Makei you tingle all over with clean, healthy exhilaration. Lather carries a remarkable health agent deep into every pore. Try it to-night. The odour vanishes but the protection remains. Lever Brother Lirhited, Toronto. Don't Jud In the police court Margaret Berg, charged with vagrancy, was fined ?50, ordered detained for four iiaj'R and Ihen handed over to the immigration authorities. B. O. Krickspn, a. prospector who has been known, in this dis trict for 20 years, relumed, accompanied by Mrs. Krickson. Professor J. M. Turiibull, of the department of mineralogy at the University of B. C, is examining the Durvwell mine for a prospective purchaser. George II. Shepherd has installed n new assaying plant and is already busy examining ores for prospectors and miners. Misses Beatrice and Leah ltorslniah tire spending the summer vacation here from Ihe convent school at Prince llilperl. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince lluperl W. G. Melralf. K G. Lewis, II, Mayworth, Van couver; W. Smith, Anyox; A. C, y Appeeirances! THE earth looks flat enough! That's why so many thousand years came and went before our ancestors even suspected the terrestrial globe of being round. Their eyes deceived them! Don't depend on appearances to guide yoU right. Don't buy goods on the strength of looks alone. Merchandise with a Well-known name has the tall. Only the maker of a good product can afford tb advertise his name. Attempts to popularize unworthy goods cannot succeed. Wise merchants and manufacturers seek the good papers to tell the stories of their wares. The publishers seek the reputable advertising for their readers guidance. Well-informed buyers seek news of good merchandise through the columns of the best papers. This proves the value of advertising. Neither" advertiser nor publisher can prosper without yoUr patronage. Therefore, it is to their advantage to cater to you. They do -it, too. It is distinctly to yoUr advantage to be guided by the messages they lay before you the advertisements. - Premier Mine and Mrs. Smith are hack on Hie job after fheir trip soulli. Several new open cuts have been made on the Dunwell properly on a high grade vein. F. Pena, fireman on Ihe Curacao, who it is alleged stabbed a fellow member of the crew in Ihe neck several weeks ago, was coniinilteed. for trial by Stipendiary Magistrate Scarlett and will be tried at Ihe next assizes in Prince Rupert unless he elects for speedy trial in tho meantime. J. P. Hawkinson, well known in Prince llupert, has Just opened a new electric laundry and Iras a staff of ten engaged in operating it. Mr. and Mrs. Ped-erson have charge. Read them regularly! LOGGERS' CIGAR STORE HAS REMOVED to building next door to Frizzell Butcher Shop, across from the 'Empress Hotel We carry a full line of CIGARS, TOBACCOS, FRUITS, CANDIES SOCIAL ROOM IN CONNECTION James Zarelll Proprietor Christiansen, city; Central ll. Graham, E. Morr ley, II, 'llirchstod, S; Kntchmas, Anyox; Miss Shater, Vancouvcri J. Benson, Victoria. OMNliiNto ANNUAL PICNIC THIS WEEK AT DIGBY ISD. The Orangemen or the oily propose holding their big annual picnic lo Dig-by Island this coming Saturday, making it an all- play atrair commencing al nine o'clock irt Ihe nlornmg. Not only will iiienrtjers of Ihe order be welcome but alt wlio wish a day's outing are invited. Tea Is to be provided by the committee, mid every group takes lis own basket. Arrangements are being made for boats and this will be ad vertised in Friday evening'o paper, arrangements being made for those who can got away only in Ihe afternoon lo gel across. The Orangemen are also lo hold a dance for the evening in M etropole. Hall. SEEKS IvtAviQATiON rVlEETlNG. CAIIIO, July ft. A coinmillee has been appointed to Organize an inlerhalional navigation congress In Cairo, It will function I under the direction ot the miii' lister of public works. One cannot burn the candle al both ends You wouldn't light a candle at both ends and expect il to last very long. And you can't attend yoilr many duties as wife and mother, then pile on washday labor, and expect to keep yourseir fresh and vigorous. Why nol let us take care of washday toil .and trouble? One of our many services will fit exactly bold your needs and your purse. And you can "keep the home fires burning" without burning the candle at both ends. Canadian im Laundry Phone 8. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone St. 'Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing, Team or Mbtor BervM. Coal, 8and and Gravel We Specialize Ih Piano and Furniture Moving.